Kristin De Troyer, PhD
Professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, University of St. Andrews

Dr. De Troyer's most recent publication, in cooperation with Professor Rosario Pintaudi, is an edition of the Old Greek Joshua papyrus from the Schoyen Collection entitled Joshua (Papyri Graecae Schøyen, PSchøyen I, ed. Rosario Pintaudi, Papyrologica Florentina, XXXV/Manuscripts in the Schøyen Collection, V, Firenze: Gonnelli, 2005). The two authors are also working on a similar project entitled Leviticus (Papyri Graecae Schøyen, PSchøyen II, ed. Rosario Pintaudi, Papyrologica Florentina, Manuscripts in the Schøyen Collection, Firenze: Gonnelli, forthcoming.) Her other recent publications include Minor Prophets (Biblia Qumranica, 3B, Leiden: Brill: 2004), which was written in collaboration with Beate Ego and Armin Lange.

Dr. De Troyer also co-edited several volumes including: Pre-Maccabean Literature from the Qumran Library and Its Importance for the Study of the Hebrew Bible (DSD 13/3, Leiden: Brill, 2006); Reading the Present in the Qumran Library: The Perception of the Contemporary by Means of Scriptural Interpretation (Symposium Series, 30, Atlanta, GA: SBL, 2005); Truth: Interdisciplinary Dialogues in a Pluralist Age (Studies in Philosophical Theology, Louvain: Peeters, 2003); and Wholly Woman, Holy Blood: A Feminist Critique of Purity and Impurity (TPI-2003).

Her current projects include Prophecy and the Dead Sea Scrolls (co-authored with Armin Lange), and commentaries on Ezra-Nehemiah, I Esdras, and the Septuagint of Esther.

 

 

 



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